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Pap / Moozie's What have / will you spend Friday 29th August

Gooooooooooooood Morning everyone:D

well I know it will be a spend day here as Mr MM and I are going out tonight for a meal as a double celebration - his birthday yesterday and our anniversary on Monday.

Gooooooood luck and try to keep it low

leaves a cuppa and biccies for everyone:D
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  • betti911
    betti911 Posts: 819 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Morning all! I having lunch out(for the 1st time this week) with a friend today who is really down so £3 on a soup. No further spending today tho.
    Jan 1st 07 Car loan £4830.46@12% Personal Loan £11,517@8% variable Overdraft £1500 July 2009Halifax-£0Debt free date 14th July 2009 :j
  • Barny1979
    Barny1979 Posts: 7,921 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Spending nothing today, but got to hire a van to move house tomorrow
  • Barny1979
    Barny1979 Posts: 7,921 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    and of course I'm getting paid 40p a mile for my travel :)
  • rog2
    rog2 Posts: 11,650 Forumite
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    Good morning mickey, and everybody :hello: :hello: :hello:

    I've already had three NSD's this week :T :T but don't think I'll get away with another as the 'chocolate' has all but run out. :rolleyes:

    I am, however, trying not to go out - waiting in case I get an answer from last week's interview, or a call to go to ASDA this afternoon - God what exciting lives we live. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

    Anyway, I'm sure I'll manage to live with the 'chocolate cravings' - will only be going to the shops if we have run out of something 'essential' (okay - other than the chocolate). _pale_

    The more I (am forced to) think about it - I may go to ASDA or TESCO for a 'small' bar of 'Value' or 'Smart Price' Chocolate - for 'medicinal' purposes of course. :think: :think:

    Have a great Friday, everyone. :wave: :wave:
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  • peb
    peb Posts: 1,972 Forumite
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    Morning all.

    Well yesterday turned into an unexpected NSD as my friend paid for dinner.

    So Wed and Thurs both NSD, Tues spend 97 p on Soy sauce - not bad!


    Today will pop to Iceland (as it is across the road from work!) and buy bread and milk for about £2.20. WIll also buy chocolate snacks for work as it stops me wanting to go to the tuck shop and pay 50p for a chocolate bar. So about £3.50

    Have a good day all!
  • HBFS
    HBFS Posts: 1,285 Forumite
    Lots and lots today as is bill day :(
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  • rb6ac
    rb6ac Posts: 611 Forumite
    Hi all - NSD today! :D This weekend could potentially be quite expensive - me and OH both have cars which are about to die so we're really keen to sell them and buy one to share. We've been looking at taking out a loan to cover this but obviously it'll be done in the MSE way so I'm currently investigating the best deals. x
  • Piquant_2
    Piquant_2 Posts: 5,769 Forumite
    PPI Party Pooper Mortgage-free Glee! Debt-free and Proud!
    Spent £1.68 for sweetcorn and butter - the sweetcorn was to make a tuna & sweetcorn pasta salad, found I had no tuna...:confused:
    Total debt at October 2008: £67,213.30
    Total debt today: £0
    - debt and mortgage free 29th November 2013 :T
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  • debtbegone
    debtbegone Posts: 1,007 Forumite
    Piquant wrote: »
    Spent £1.68 for sweetcorn and butter - the sweetcorn was to make a tuna & sweetcorn pasta salad, found I had no tuna...:confused:

    Argh, how annoying!

    Spent nothing today :shocked: completely surprised myself!
    The debtWILLbegone - taking it 1% at a time
    Grand Total Owed:
    [STRIKE]£11,000[/STRIKE]£9962 Kicking the evil HBOS card's butt: [STRIKE]£4920[/STRIKE]£4495
    1% (£50) at a time member #121 - 11/100





  • savvykaz
    savvykaz Posts: 890 Forumite
    Evening everyone,

    DH and I have been naughty tonight and had fish'n'chips - £5.80

    TOTAL = £11.92 (£20 budgeted)
    DMP starts June 2012, £38,180.

    Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)

    DMP mutual support thread no 434
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